Infrastructure Solidarity

Infrastructure Solidarity is part of The Relearning Series, an editorial project initiated by Martino Morandi and Jara Rocha on the ongoing techno-political transformations in (remote) educational, learning and research environments. It is a collective attempt to articulate how to infrastructure oth...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:8fdd487e3572418585196437f73543552021-12-02T10:08:15ZInfrastructure Solidarity2532-64572611-934Xhttps://doaj.org/article/8fdd487e3572418585196437f73543552021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/ardeth/2194https://doaj.org/toc/2532-6457https://doaj.org/toc/2611-934XInfrastructure Solidarity is part of The Relearning Series, an editorial project initiated by Martino Morandi and Jara Rocha on the ongoing techno-political transformations in (remote) educational, learning and research environments. It is a collective attempt to articulate how to infrastructure otherwise, in more just and solidary ways. Faced with the urgencies and difficulties that emerge from the intensified dependencies of mediated learning on totalitarian innovation, the series starts from the feeling that the necessary thinking and doing should happen in multiple places, formats, tones and rhythms, and in connection with each other.Femke SneltingRosenberg & Sellierarticleinterdependencyinstitutional practicefeminist infrastructuremaintenanceArts in generalNX1-820ENITArdeth, Vol 8, Pp 45-47 (2021)
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topic interdependency
institutional practice
feminist infrastructure
maintenance
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institutional practice
feminist infrastructure
maintenance
Arts in general
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Infrastructure Solidarity
description Infrastructure Solidarity is part of The Relearning Series, an editorial project initiated by Martino Morandi and Jara Rocha on the ongoing techno-political transformations in (remote) educational, learning and research environments. It is a collective attempt to articulate how to infrastructure otherwise, in more just and solidary ways. Faced with the urgencies and difficulties that emerge from the intensified dependencies of mediated learning on totalitarian innovation, the series starts from the feeling that the necessary thinking and doing should happen in multiple places, formats, tones and rhythms, and in connection with each other.
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